wallawallakids
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Just to clarify, they will split the kids into 2 groups at the end. They are separated by size, the smaller kids will fight Vadar, the bigger kids fight Maul. I never considered they brought Vadar and Maul out to "scare" the kids, they bring them out to have a bad guy to fight. Some kids can be frightened.Most aren't. I've only seen one child get upset in maybe 20 shows I have watched.
I was not trying to suggest that they "scare" them on purpose. I was only trying to share our experience as a way to give the OP a different opinion of it from the eyes of younger child. Young kids do not always have the best grasp between reality and fiction. Darth Maul is big and scary looking when you are 3 ft tall and he is right in front of you. That said, there were several other 4/5 year olds up there who were not scared. So I certainly wasn't saying all kids are scared however, I also am willing to bet my kid isn't the only one who has ever cried up there!
In no way was I trying to tell people not to try it. Absolutely go to it, absolutely see it, and try it. It's a great show and my oldest two adored doing it. I was just warning those who might not think of the scare factor. My son is not a kid who scares easily. He loves roller coasters, the dragon in Fantasmic, and has had more surgeries and needle pokes than many adults and has never been afraid or cried with any of these things. He met Darth Vader and took a photo with him the year prior and was not scared so I was actually shocked at how he reacted up there. I wanted to give others a heads up as I really wished someone had given us before we did it. I just regret that it happened the way it did for us and would like to spare others from feeling the way we did (and on his birthday, no less!!!)
Lastly, they do split them up, however, Darth came out and stared right at my son, which is what started the tears, so there is some interaction between the little kids and Darth. Not sure if that is how it always is, but that is what happened the day we went. (This was a few years ago now)